Portfolio Show
"King of Kings" by Fine Arts student Vance Viggiano, of Long Valley
Portfolio Show
"King of Kings" by Fine Arts student Vance Viggiano, of Long Valley
Credits: CCM

By KATHLEEN BRUNET, CCM

May 11, 2020 at 10:36 AM

RANDOLPH, NJ – The end of the academic year traditionally is a time when students at County College of Morris (CCM) are able to exhibit their work on campus and other locations, demonstrating the knowledge and skills they acquired in their programs of study. While that is not possible this year, several professors have turned to online formats to display the work created and produced by CCM students to provide them with some well-deserved recognition.

Those online programs include a Portfolio Exhibit of work created by Fine Arts and Design students, a Game Gala presenting games developed by Game Development students and a Photography Thesis Projects site to show the work of upcoming graduates of the Photography Technology Program.

Portfolio Exhibit

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In recent years, CCM’s Portfolio Class exhibitions and receptions were held at the Morris Museum. Since that cannot take place this year, the creative works of Fine Arts and Design students are being featured in an online exhibition at https://bit.ly/ArtDesignExhbit/. The Portfolio Class represents the summation of all of a student’s work from two years of creative studies at CCM. To learn more about the programs offered through the Department of Art and Design at CCM, go to http://bit.ly/CCMFineArts/.

Games Gala

On Friday, May 15, from 6 - 9 p.m., the Game Development Program at CCM will host a Game Gala on twitch.tv/ccmgames01 where it will be streaming about 30 games and projects created by students. The gala schedule of what will be streaming at what times is currently posted on that site. The site also will be available for viewing following the live event. To learn more about the Game Development Program at CCM, go to https://bit.ly/CCMGameDevelopment/.

Photography Thesis Projects

Graduating students from the Photography Technology Program each year present their thesis projects in front of a panel of professionals, but this year they recorded their presentations on YouTube at https://bit.ly/CCMPhotoThesisProject/. This semester, the students were asked to focus on circumstances related to COVID-19. To learn more about the Photography Technology Program at CCM, go to https://bit.ly/CCMPhotoTech/.

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